[
UK
/ɐtʃˈiːvmənt/
]
[ US /əˈtʃivmənt/ ]
[ US /əˈtʃivmənt/ ]
NOUN
- the action of accomplishing something
How To Use achievement In A Sentence
- Some archaeologists have been championing the culture of pre-Roman Britain for some time and the Shropshire road may confirm that traders were bringing back continental innovations to add to existing native achievements in art and engineering. Letters: Native culture of pre-Roman Britain
- Some authors aim at a narrative of drama, skipping the plateaux of family life or inner thoughts and move through a series of peaks of achievement.
- He ranked among Hollywood's greatest film animators and his achievements in the world of film cartoons was often compared to those of Walt Disney, who created Mickey Mouse.
- But the motive behind her achievement was not self-interest alone, nor the desire to carry aloft the banner of feminism.
- In the postwar years, we have seen some tendencies bypass Stalinism and register important achievements.
- That is a significant achievement, of which the hon. Gentleman should be aware.
- His life was one of varied and significant achievements - an advocate at the Scottish bar, a sound if impatient and pugnacious judge of the Court of Session, and a politically active Whig.
- Bromley's sporting talent is to be rewarded in the Excellence Awards in recognition of their achievements.
- Beware of a crafty person who undermines your achievement at work.
- The Tale of Genji has been described as the greatest achievement of Japanese literature.